Maggie: A Girl of the Streets
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- 2009-11-02
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LibriVox recording of Maggie: A Girl of the Streets, by Stephen Crane.
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Stephen Crane's first novel, Maggie: A Girl of the Streets has been called "the first dark flower of American Naturalism" for its distinctive elements of naturalistic fiction. The chief character, Maggie, descends into prostitution after being led astray by her lover. Rather than focusing on those that make up the very rich or middle class, the novel highlights the deplorable living conditions of the working class during the so-called Gilded Age in New York's Bowery. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Illiterati)
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Stephen Crane's first novel, Maggie: A Girl of the Streets has been called "the first dark flower of American Naturalism" for its distinctive elements of naturalistic fiction. The chief character, Maggie, descends into prostitution after being led astray by her lover. Rather than focusing on those that make up the very rich or middle class, the novel highlights the deplorable living conditions of the working class during the so-called Gilded Age in New York's Bowery. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Illiterati)
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- 2009-11-02 08:53:19
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- Call number
- 2684
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- Run time
- 2:46:22
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- Year
- 2009
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packy1949
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November 8, 2021
Subject: Tricia G. ..... UGH !!!
Subject: Tricia G. ..... UGH !!!
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leave it to Tricia G. to ruin a project w/ her annoying sing song reading. 4 stars for content and the rest of the readers. 0 for tricia g's 2 chapters
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May 24, 2015
Subject: "Rather than focusing on those
Subject: "Rather than focusing on those
that make up the very rich or middle class, the novel highlights the deplorable living conditions of the working class during the so-called Gilded Age
...
in New York's Bowery"
As it always has been, it is wealth disparity that creates poverty and all the social and personal ills that go with it
As it always has been, it is wealth disparity that creates poverty and all the social and personal ills that go with it
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